Keep a brand character alive across the calendar
Lock the character once, then generate content weekly. Brand Memory keeps every teammate on-model by default, not by review.
Why this is hard everywhere else
An always-on character dies by a thousand small drifts: a different jawline in week three, the wrong jacket in week nine, a competitor generating with the same public model and landing uncomfortably close.
Cast makes the character an asset the org owns. References resolve server-side to verified assets, Brand Memory carries the look rules, and every seat on the team generates from the same locked identity.
- A character the org owns, not a prompt someone remembers
- Weekly content from any seat, on-model by default
- One identity across stills, video, and every engine
How it runs on VisionX
Each step happens in a real studio. Follow the links to see the tool it runs in.
Lock the character
Build the Cast member from a reference set: a stylized original or a real, consent-verified actor. This is the identity every future shot resolves to.
In Consistent AI CharactersCodify the look
Wardrobe, grade, and framing rules live with the brand so on-model is the default output, not a review checklist.
In Consistent AI CharactersGenerate the calendar
Weekly stills and clips run through the composer against the locked Cast, on whichever engine fits each post.
In AI Image GeneratorBatch video moments
Turn the strongest stills into motion with image-to-video, and extend the winners into full scenes.
In AI Video GeneratorAsked on every call
What stops the character drifting over months?
Can several teammates generate with the same character?
Other ways teams run VisionX
Brand campaign production
Brief to delivered campaign: one Cast, one board, every cutdown.
Read the recipeSocial cutdowns
One master, thirty platform-ready cuts, without the identity slipping.
Read the recipeCampaign localization
Same face, new market: lip sync, dubbing, and authorized voice clones.
Read the recipe